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jamulus
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[QUESTION] I want to jam with a friend using Videoconferencing software
Full disclosure - I've never tried to use this, but I remember hearing about it a lot during COVID lockdowns: https://jamulus.io/
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I Omni-ed today
Last I used was jamulus https://jamulus.io/
- online jam resources
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Are there any reliable virtual/remote choir rehearsal software?
Jamulus https://jamulus.io/ worked pretty well with our choir during the pandemic. If the server is powerful enough it can support many singers. We did a test with the German Barbershop Association with 100 singer: http://barbershop.de/en/content/soi-projekt[https://jamulus.io/](https://jamulus.io/) worked pretty well with our choir during the pandemic. If the server is powerful enough it can support many singers. We did a test with the German Barbershop Association with 100 singers: http://barbershop.de/en/content/soi-projekt
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How do I share my Audio Interface audio over a Zoom, Teams or G-chat call?
You may want to try Jamulus. It has lower latency than Zoom etc and allows people in different locations to play together in real time. There are detailed instructions on how to install and configure it to work with your DAW and audio interface.
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[Discussion] What did you learn this month and, *how did you learn it*? What are your best resources and tools?
Next on my agenda: Check out https://jamulus.io/ and see if I can find some online jam sessions.
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Ask HN: What audio/sound-related OSS projects can I contribute to?
Jamulus is a very cool project and I was blown away by how jamming over the internet was not just usable but actually enjoyable.
https://github.com/jamulussoftware/jamulus
- The Happy Hour Chat 💬 Sunday Funday ☮️
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How has real-time remote music collaboration impacted your creative process? Do you think it can become a useful standard everyday tool for musicians in the post-pandemic?
"Zero latency" is impossible, but I'd definitely say YES for low-enough latency (under 30ms at more than 500Km) to have a solid experience. Check out koord.live, or jamulus.io or sonobus.net for good and free real-time remote rehearsals.
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[QUESTION] How to play online with someone? Stream
I haven't had the opportunity to try this software myself, but I've seen Jamulus thrown around in these discussions before: https://jamulus.io/
plugdata
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Learn How to Build Your Own Max for Live Devices
Max4Live is what got me into Ableton, it also got me out of Ableton...
As someone who had been using PureData for quite a while the idea of having that kind of development environment integrated into the DAW was super exciting, unfortunately the actual implementation leaves a lot to be desired; personally the final straw was when I realized that the Max process space was global to Ableton so that global variables would leak between devices (no sandboxing)... This may have been addressed in further releases as I was a very early adopter, but all of the other issues pointed out by the other posters still stand.
If you're looking for a platform agnostic alternative to Max4Live there is PlugData[0] which is a VST implementation of PureData -- the open-source origin of Max and created by the same authors.
And there is the Grid for Bitwig[1] which offers a modular graph based MIDI/DSP programming environment that runs at audio rate and is fully integrated into the DAW as a native solution! The Grid is somewhat limited as it isn't extensible, but it supports >95% of common use cases and is used internally to build Bitwig's native devices. Hopefully in the future Bitwig will extend it's open API surface to include building custom Grid modules -- in the meantime PlugData is perfectly acceptable patch for doing unusual logic calculations and doing left-field things like interfacing with robotics :)
[0] https://plugdata.org/
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Automatonism vs VCV Rack
Automatonism is ongoing, and if you're looking for better UX (as well as a ton of other excellent features, like making plugins and compiling for Daisy) then you should absolutely check out https://plugdata.org!
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Pure Data on Steam Deck
Sweet! It works now in plugdata, too!
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Max 4 Bitwig?
An alternative for this is PlugData -- a native VST host for PureData (the open-source sibling of Max; same original author)
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Ask HN: What audio/sound-related OSS projects can I contribute to?
The Rust audio environment might need help, if you're into that:
https://rust.audio/
Maybe this might be worth a look, too:
https://plugdata.org/
It's a recent attempt to make Pure Data more accessible for less technically inclined users.
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Miller Puckette: Inside PureData – Lectures on pd/development of computer music
Well, Miller created Max, which back in those days was more about composition than synthesis and relied on external hardware to create sound. Another fella took Max and developed the commercial product and developed it some more. During this time home computers became good enough for realtime synthesis so Miller developed PD which combined aspects of Max with realtime audio synthesis capabilities. Max thought this was pretty great so integrated pd into Max which gave us Max/MSP, Max is Max Mathews who developed the Music(n) family of programing languages and MSP is Miller S. Puckette.
I would not say that pd or Max/MSP is more approachable, they are pretty even these days unless you stick to vanilla pd with no externals which almost no one does, the main differences is that Max/MSP gives you all you need out of the box but pd can run just about anywhere including in plugins if you are that sort. Max/MSP is considerably more modern in aesthetic but PlugData[0] and PurrData[1] offer more modern interfaces for pd with a few new tricks, PlugData is a plugin version of pd (also standalone), Purrdata is a JavaScript rewrite of the interface with prepackaged externals and solid documentation. And we have a handful of other varieties of pd each which have their own slant and can be found on puredata.info.
0: https://plugdata.org
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Any programmers here? Curious how people have combined coding and music.
Not a programmer, but a producer here, and I’m interesting in getting into programming and I don’t know much about it but I want to learn JUCE (and Pure Data; which I know is also available now as a vst! and here’s a link for that https://github.com/plugdata-team/plugdata
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Ask HN: Is there a great DAG framework for Python?
This is an important objective of the rapidly-progressing plugdata project! The patcher is based on pure data so you can live patch yourself into deep space with any GP computer (a RasPi works fine), but has a sleek, calm, efficient, and themeable UI. In the last couple of weeks has grown a compiler that is working in its preliminary form both compiling in to C and flashing a Daisy synth dev board. The eventual hope is to gain compatibility across microcontrollers for not just audio synthesis, but for any creative purpose.
The project is here: https://github.com/plugdata-team/plugdata
The builds are coming thick and fast. 0.6.2 is so far behind the daily builds right now that 0.6.3 is going to be an enormous leap in functionality. Tim and the development team are doing a spectacular job of staying focused and cranking out bugfixes and features sometimes multiple times a day.
- Max Mobile
- Good to learn pd and max msp in parallel for better understanding?
What are some alternatives?
sonobus - Source code for SonoBus, a real-time network audio streaming collaboration tool.
Camomile - An audio plugin with Pure Data embedded that allows to load and to control patches
jacktrip - JackTrip: multi-machine audio network performance over the Internet.
purr-data - Purr Data - Jonathan Wilkes' cross-platform Pd-l2ork version
Ampache - A web based audio/video streaming application and file manager allowing you to access your music & videos from anywhere, using almost any internet enabled device.
pure-data - Pure Data - a free real-time computer music system
obsninja - VDO.Ninja is a powerful tool that lets you bring remote video feeds into OBS or other studio software via WebRTC.
LIRA-8 - Virtual Lyra 8 in VST3, VST2, AUi, LV2 (Camomile) and Standalone (Pure Data) format.
ninjam-js - The Ninjam music collaboration client reimplemented using JavaScript.
spitback - A simple synth and drum machine patch intended for use with libpd
remote-decks
HandheldCompanion - ControllerService